17 March 2022

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Woman Receives Award For Contributions to Rural Health

Woman Receives Award For Contributions to Rural Health


A faculty member in Montana State University’s Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing has been recognized for her commitment and contributions to rural health in Montana including the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Assistant professor Julie Alexander-Ruff received the Dr. Frank Newman Rural Health Leadership in Education award, which is given annually by the Montana Office of Rural Health

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Froid/Lake Takes Second Place At Class C State Tournament

Froid/Lake Takes Second Place At Class C State Tournament


Of the 82 Class C boys’ basketball teams that started the season, the Froid/Lake Red Hawks placed second for the entire state. The Red Hawks fell to Manhattan Christian, 55-35, in the state championship game in Great Falls on Saturday, March 12. “People will talk about this team for 20 years,” Froid/ Lake Coach Josh Stentoft said after the team’s lone loss of the season. “I’ve coached

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Red Hawks Win Semi-final Round Game

Red Hawks Win Semi-final Round Game


The Froid-Lake Red Hawks qualified for the state championship boys’ basketball game for the first time in the co-op’s history on Thursday, March 10. The Red Hawks advanced not by a small margin but rather with a convincing 46-35 victory over Roy/ Winifred. “It’s an awesome feeling. It’s hard to describe,” Froid/ Lake’s coach Josh Stentoft said after the game in Great Falls.

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Lustre News

Lustre News


Valley County commissioners John Fahlgren and Paul Tweten met with Lustre residents on Monday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Lustre Christian High School. They brought to the community’s attention to the City of Glasgow’s request for the county to take over the city swimming pool land and operations and that there may be a levy request on the ballot, as well as one regarding “recreational

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